Happy Little Cottages By The Sea

Cottage Charm, Coastal Calm

November 2008

2008 Sea Turtle Season ReCap

Great article by Mark Davis with the AJC newspaper on Georgia Sea Turtles

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Tuesday, November 18, 2008

“Loggerhead sea turtles are holding on in Georgia, despite storms and development. The state Department of Natural Resources, which monitors the turtles’ presence along the coast, said the recently ended nesting season set a record for Caretta caretta.
The department will issue another report early next year on the hatchlings that crawled out of the sand and into the surf during the May-September nesting season.
Until then, it has these numbers:
125,000: the estimated number of hatchlings that made it out of nests and began their trek to the sea. A fraction of these will grow to maturity.
1,646: the total of nests counted on barrier islands during the summer. Cumberland and Blackbeard islands led the count with 336 and 261, respectively.
1,504: the old record of nests, set in 2003.
8 percent: the number of nests damaged by high tides from Tropical Storm Fay, an August tempest that skipped about the shoreline of Florida but caused flooding in Georgia, too.
2,000: the annual number of nests that must appear on the coast for a 25-year period before the federal government removes the loggerhead turtle from its list of threatened species.
The findings “are encouraging,” said Mark Dodd, a DNR biologist who heads the department’s sea-turtle program. “But we’ve got a long way to go to recover loggerheads.”

There are two websites to learn more about this year’s turtle season:

http://www.georgiawildlife.com/ and http://www.tybeemarinescience.org/

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We’re not getting older we’re getting better here on Tybee


Last year The Today Show, http://www.thetodayshow.com/ featured Tybee Island as one of the 5 best places to retire in the entire country. Here area couple of examples of what our local “retirees” have been up to to prove the point about great retirements!

Two of our mermaids , Mary Lou and Joyce, just got back from a 3 week long road trip to Texas. They meandered all over the South West visiting friends and family . This is a picture of them and in Joyce’s own words in an email from the road……
“Just to let you know,rode the wheels off the car and picked up this little number from a cowboy outside of Luchenbach, Tx. Gives us plenty of room to pick up………….whatever!!!! Don’t even ask who we got to take the picture!. More to follow. Moomie & Joyce”

And in other Tybee News- Miss Sylvia will be turning 100 in Feb 2009. Doc’s Bar is already starting to get ready- here’s the event they are planning for Wednesday night!

“THIS IS BIG

Wednesday Night November 18th, 2008
We are celebrating Ms. Sylvia’s I am almost 100 birthday with ……

The Sylvia Gott Orchestra
Featuring Ms. Sylvia on Drums
Dance Music From The 30’s 40’s 50’s 60’s and the near future
The Dancing Starts At 7:00 PM
Formal or, Tybee Formal Attire Requested
Bring Your Cameras
It Doesn’t Get Any Better Then This
It’s Magic Time At Doc’s Supper Club By The Sea”

Just goes to show you- you’re never too old to have adventures in life- be it a road trip or recreating the girl band you formed back in the 1930’s with your Tybee friends who are a good 40 years younger then you!

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My dear friend David Barwick leaves Marriott

Corporate America continues to adjust to the ever changing economic situation the world faces…. My former Company, Marriott Hotels is no exception. As they continue to figure out how to survive the decrease in travel, they are eliminating jobs. One of their best was recently let go as his job was eliminated. I’ worked with David for 18 years in the Atlanta Regional Office and no one was more professional, hard working or pleasant to work with. Here is David’s email letting his many colleagues around the world know that is time with Marriott was finished.

“November 7, 2008 is my last day with Marriott. It’s been an amazing and a rewarding journey.

It’s been my profound delight and pleasure to work with you and for you.

Now, it’s off to my next great adventure…

So long for now…”

David Barwick
Gentleman Tree Farmer
The MaxieAna Preserve

Look for David to split his time between South Georgia and his family tree farms and his home with his family in Atlanta. No one will do it better then David…

Reading David’s announcement also had me thinking about my amazing journey with Marriott over the years…. The Today Show is showcasing 4 places on earth with Meredith, Matt, Al and Ann on the 4 corners of the world. Al is in Iceland and they showcased the Blue Lagoon! I was lucky enough to travel there on Marriott business and I too enjoyed the healing powers of soaking in the Blue Lagoons 100 degrees of geo thermal heat and minerals. Visit http://www.bluelagoon.com/ to see more of the details of this truly unique experience!!

I’m also going to follow David’s Lead and start using a new title when I close my letters and emails.. Thank you Katie McNulty for giving me this title! I can’t be a Gentlement Farmer but I can tell the world what I truly believe I’m doing on Tybee!

So, that’s it for right now!

Diane W. Kaufman
Passionate Steward of Tybee’s Quirky and Historic Cottages

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My slow season travels continue!

After getting home last week from my road trip with mom to points Northeast, checking my cottages, making sure all is good ( and welcoming my dear friends Lynda and Gary to the island for a weekend visit- stay tuned for those details soon!) I’m off again to visit Daughter Katie in Brevard, NC. She lives on campus at the Leadership Academy, a school based right in the heart of The Pisgah Forest . She lives in a wonderful cabin, very rustic and surrounded by large trees and the rest of the campus. Here are some pictures of our trip this fall, including our visit to the local true farmer’s market! I just checked the weather on http://www.weather.com/ brrr…… high’s in the 30’s and low’s in the 20’s…… but will be a fun late fall trip!

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Fairy Tales do come true.

It’s true. Girls and Guys- mark your calendar…. I was witness to the event on Saturday November 8th, 2008. The urban myth of the beautiful princess being found by her knight in shining armour and then they riding off in the sunset to a life of happiness really is true.
Ann George and Fred Suman wed in a beautiful chapel built in the 1770’s by a priest who’s been a friend for decades, surrounded by the friends and family who love them both and all were crying with true happiness. No one deserved this more then Ann and Fred. These are my friends who I blogged about earlier this year under the title ” Love at 52 1/2″ and received so many comments and calls from all of you!

Ann has waited- sometimes not so patiently- for what we all wait for- a man who loves us for exactly who and what we are at this point in our life. Not wishing for someone different or to change the person or the circumstances to be better but wanting to be with a person who is ready and looking forward to be your partner and best friend and happy to love you.. In other words, an adult… Fred has faced great loss in his life and understands happiness is something you need to go for and when you find it, embrace and hold on to with both hands.
I’ve been to many, many weddings in my life but truly don’t think I’ve ever seen two such happy people and just as important their families! Fred’s son’s and Kathy, Ann’s sister gave such remarkable true genuine toasts that you know this will be a blending of families who look forward to many, many years of happiness together.

Ann and Fred, the universe wishes you all the absolute best in life. You’ve proven that those knights do show up- even if they’re wearing black and white golf shoes!

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